Swedish Grace jar
This Swedish Grace pewter jar, produced by Svenskt Tenn in Sweden in 1932, is a distinguished example of early Scandinavian modernism. Crafted from pewter, the jar presents a minimalist cubic form elevated on four stepped feet, lending it a subtle architectural quality. The lid features a decorative brass finial shaped as a stylized mythological figure, providing a sculptural contrast to the clean geometric lines of the body.
The Swedish Grace style, active in the 1920s and early 1930s, served as a bridge between neoclassicism and functional modernism. It combined classical symmetry with restrained ornamentation, emphasizing exquisite craftsmanship and quality materials alongside elegant simplicity. Svenskt Tenn, founded by Estrid Ericson in 1924, was instrumental in promoting this style through objects that balanced artistic beauty with practicality.
This jar is preserved in good vintage condition, displaying a natural patina that enriches the texture and color of both pewter and brass elements. The precise metalwork reveals meticulous attention to detail, with smooth edges and a carefully sculpted finial. The piece encapsulates the artistic and utilitarian ethos of its period, making it a valuable collectible representative of early 20th-century Scandinavian design.
Dimensions: Width 10.5 cm (4.1 inches), Depth 10.5 cm (4.1 inches), Height 18 cm (7.1 inches).
Dimensions (cm) | W: 10.5 / D: 10.5 / H: 18 |
Producer | Svenskt Tenn |
Decade | 1930s |
Country | Sweden |
Style | Scandinavian Modern, Swedish Grace |
Material | Brass, Pewter |
Designed in | 1932 |
Item Number | 136422 |